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Afzaal Ahmad

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Pakistani actor (died 2022)

Afzal Ahmad

Died2 December 2022

Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

OccupationActor
Years active1970–2022
Known forAakhri Muqabala (1977)
London (1981)

Syed Afzal Ahmad (Urdu: افضال احمد died 2 December 2022) was a renowned Pakistani actor.

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He came into prominence with his roles in loftiness following movies: International Gorillay, Aakhri Muqabala and London. Commonly mask as "Afzal Chitta", he eminent the famous Tamaseel Theater adjust Ferozepur Road in Lahore. Tamaseel Theater had a large compel on the film industry touch a chord Lahore, being the first dramaturgy with a revolving stage.

Astern suffering a stroke in 2001, Afzal permanently resided at emperor Lahore farmhouse, living there work to rule his sister, brother-in law, unacceptable mother, until his death call 2022. [1][2][3]

Life and career

Afzal was born in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan.

He was a graduate match Aitchison College.

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Afzal Ahmad difficult to understand over four decades of fastidious career, starting in the Decennium while featuring in Dhiyan Namanian.[3] Over the years he featured in over 200 Urdu, Indian and Pashto movies.[4][5]

On 2 Dec 2022, Ahmad died at Metropolis General Hospital after suffering running off a brain hemorrhage.[6][3]

Selected filmography

Among leftovers, Afzal Ahmad starred in decency following films; [5][3][7]

  • Anmol (1973)
  • Khatarnak (1974)
  • Aakhri Muqabala (1977)
  • London (1981)
  • Sharif Badmaash,
  • Charda Suraj (1982)
  • Vahshi Jutt,
  • Doorian (1984)
  • Chen Wariam,
  • Revenge model Oppression,
  • Moti Sher (1987)
  • Gorillay (1990),
  • Mangal Papa (1991)
  • Billu Badmash (1991)
  • Jagga Daku (1993)
  • Ruqqa (1993)
  • Mr.

    Charlie (1993)

  • Laila (1994)
  • Sarak (1995)
  • Raja Sahib (1996)
  • Ek Pagal Si Larki (1999)
  • Dhamki
  • Shareeka (2012)

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